A Union minister Sunday said she had lodged a complaint with the police after some youths allegedly harassed her daughter during a fair in Maharashtra’s Jalgaon district.
”Every year, Sant Muktai Yatra takes place in our area on the occasion of Mahashivratri. Two days ago, my daughter had gone for the yatra. Some youths harassed her. I went to the police station to lodge a complaint against them,” the minister told reporters in Jalgaon Sunday morning.
Speaking to reporters, former Maharashtra minister Eknath Khadse said, ”The police have already received several complaints against these youths in the past. These boys are hardened criminals. In Maharashtra, crime against women has increased. Criminals are not afraid of the police. Girls do not come forward to lodge complaints. Parents believe that the names of their daughters should not be disclosed.”
He added, ”I have spoken to the DSP and IG in this regard… When we went to the police station, we were made to sit for two hours. The police told us to rethink the issue as it relates to girls. The youths have beaten up the police. Imagine to what level they can go. These people have political protection.”
Reacting to the incident, Chief Minister Become fadnavis said, “Some members of a party have done such a thing. It is a cheap act; the police have registered a case against them… This kind of harassment is wrong; they cannot be forgiven. The police will take strict action against them.”